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Greek travel and safety tips


Riot police supervise all demonstrations. Wikimedia Commons/indymedia

Although the clear blue water and whitewashed buildings give one a sense of tranquility, there are dangers to be avoided in certain locations and certain times of year.  Greece is a very safe country for tourists, but it's best to be aware of the hotspots that exist for both travelers and locals.

Places that might prove to be unsafe for American travelers include football (soccer) games where the rivalry between fans of the two teams is at a peak.  Greeks take their football very seriously.  It's not uncommon for the fans of the losing team to pull up stadium seats, throw them onto the playing field, set fires, and in general, behave worse than a 3 year old who has been denied a toy in the supermarket.  Innocent spectators have been killed and injured in this sort of riotous behavior at games and in the vicinity of the stadium.

Public demonstrations in larger cities, such as Athens and Thessaloniki, often take a turn for the worse.  Greeks are not only passionate about their football, they are also very supportive of their political party and passionate about how the government is doing its job.  Political party loyalties often go back several generations.  With tempers hot, flare ups in large crowds can lead to destructive behavior in the immediate vicinity, which includes breaking windows in businesses, setting cars on fire, and throwing molotov cocktails.  Riot police in full riot gear are always present at public demonstrations.  They will use tear gas and fire hoses on the crowds, if necessary.

A time of year to be vigilant in Athens is November 17th.  This is the anniversary of the uprising of university students against the Greek military government in 1973.  It ended in bloodshed on that day when a tank crashed through the university gates.  It's a day that brings the anarchists out of the woodwork, and not a recommended day for sightseeing in Athens.

If you see that police have formed barriers around a location or that windows in businesses have been boarded up, this is not a safe place for a traveler or local citizen to be.  Unfortunately, many demonstrations take place outside the US Embassy for a multitude of reasons.  If you need to go to the US Embassy, it's best to check the website for current conditions or call ahead to make sure there are no demonstrations planned.  They will know in advance since public gatherings of this nature must be reported to the police before they take place.

Here are phone numbers and websites for the US Embassy:

US Embassy in Athens

91 Vasilissis Sophias

Athens, Greece10160

American Citizens Services:  210-72... or 210-720-2419 or 210-720-2410

If the Embassy is closed, an American citizen with an emergency in Greece can call 210-729-4444, and ask to speak to a consular officer about that emergency.

Current affairs in Greece that travelers should be aware of can be found on a special page published by the US Embassy in Athens.  Click HERE to see what is currently being reported.

Travel information specific to Greece, provided by the US Dept. of State, can be found HERE.

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While living 23 years abroad, Rachel absorbed the languages and rich cultures of Europe, Israel and Egypt. Let your mind travel with her accounts of local traditions and ethnic cuisines. Special request? Write to: Rachel.deCarlos@gmail.com.

Comments

  • Dan Reveal 2 years ago

    I guess riot police are sometimes necessary. Thanks for such an interesting article.!!

  • roz zurko 2 years ago

    This is a good thing to know for travelors. Another article full of good info.

  • Sherri-Kaufman County Crime Examiner 2 years ago

    I'm passionate about football too..the Steelers:-) Oh, but you were talking about soccer so go FC Dallas!lol Seriously, good info!

  • Kayla Wardlow - Tucson Abusive Relationships Exami 2 years ago

    Lol, I hope you aren't rioting in the stands at Steelers games Sherri! Great info Rachel. I love the pics and articles you write, but it's important to hear about the bad areas too.

  • Emylou Lewis - Seattle Stay at Home Mom Examiner 2 years ago

    Thanks for the information. :-) Will remember this if we go to Greece.

  • Faith 2 years ago

    Another great article :) keep up the good work :)

  • Jenny Wagner - Charlotte Interior Improvement Exam 2 years ago

    Great information! You are one smart lady. ;-)

  • Jolynne M Hudnell 2 years ago

    Wonderful info, necessary for any traveler!

  • Amanda 2 years ago

    I'll make a mental note to not visit Greece on our anniversary, which is November 17.

  • Heather Kristina Thomas 2 years ago

    Nice tips for traveling to Greece! Well written Rachel :)

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